How to install DVB device drivers - LinuxTVWikiThis page contains information to help an "end user" install DVB device drivers in a GNU/Linux system. If your Linux installation is using a recent 2.6 kernel which has been compiled with many driver modules (as is typical with most Linux "distros"), then there is a chance that drivers for your device are already included. If that is indeed the case, then upon boot-up, your device should be "automagically" detected and will have the appropriate driver modules loaded into memoryin Computers > HTPCwith devicedriverdvbhauppaugehtpclinuxmythbuntumythtv

How to run MythTV on Windows | TechWanderingYou may have heard of MythTV, the free TiVo-like application that can handle just about all of your multimedia needs. It can record and play back TV shows, including HDTV programming. It can be used to view your pictures, your weather forecast, and your favorite RSS feeds. It can rip and play back your music CD’s and your DVD’s. It can even display the list of movies you have in your NetFlix queue.in Computers > HTPCwith htpclinuxmultimediamythtvtvwindows

LinuxTV.org - Television with LinuxTelevision with Linux The LinuxTV project develops and maintains the DVB driver subsystem which is included in the Linux 2.6.x kernel. The Linux kernel and the LinuxTV CVS include a fair number of drivers for commonly available PCI cards and USB devices, but the DVB subsystem core is also targeted towards Linux based set-top-boxes.in Computers > HTPCwith drivershtpclinuxmythbuntutv